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The Air's hard drive is an industry standard PATA 5mm 1.8-inch Samsung drive. The MacBook Air only has 5 mm of vertical space allocated for the hard drive, so it won't fit the 160GB 8mm drive shipping in the iPod classic.
Although Apple claims the battery isn't user-serviceable, the first look shows that battery installation is surprisingly easy, requiring only a Phillips screwdriver. The iFixit gang say they anticipate that the demand for user-replacement of MacBook Air batteries will be significant.
iFixit also discovered that Apple's new trackpad technology uses the same controller chip used in the in the iPhone and iPod touch. There's a Broadcom BCM5974 touch controller chip on the trackpad interconnect board. This may give Apple more options when adding touch functionality via software updates, just as they have done with the iPhone.
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